After retiring from the Beverly Hills Police Department, Detective Lynn Franklin
has written three books: The Beverly Hills
Murder File: The True Story of the Cop City Hall Wanted Dead; Beverly Hills Copy Story; and, Beverly
Hills Murder File.
About the Beverly Hills
Police Department According to the Beverly Hills Police Department, “In 1914, shortly after the City of Beverly Hills was incorporated,
Augustus Niestrum was appointed City Marshal and Jack Munson as his Deputy. In the early days, Munson's home served as
the headquarters for the City's Fire and Police Departments. In early 1915, another officer, George M. Russell, who later
became Postmaster, was secured.” Today, the Beverly Hills Police Department is a full-service police
department; which includes patrol, investigative and other services.
The Crime Prevention Bureau of the
Beverley Hills Police Department “provides a variety of educational programs designed to assist crime victims, prevent
criminal activity in the community and aid in disaster preparation. The Crime Prevention officer conducts an annual Neighborhood
Watch Program in which residents are invited to the Police Department concerning programs of interest. School Resource Officers,
assigned in the elementary and high schools, are liaisons between the Department and the Beverly Hills Public Schools, serving
as instructors and as a police presence on campus.”
The Beverly Hills Police Department
said of its patch, it “is a shield design with gold trim on a royal blue background. The center of the shoulder patch
features components of the Beverly Hills City Seal: Behind a depiction of the Beverly Hills City Hall is a five-pointed Star
representing the five member City Council, governing body of the City of Beverly Hills; from left to right, the Eagle holding
a Serpent represents the period of Mexican sovereignty (1822-1846); the Shield of Stars and Stripes depicts Beverly Hills'
status as a City of the United States of America; the Bear Flag represents the California Republic (1846) and the State of
California as one of the United States of America; the Lion of Leon and the Castle of Castile represent the period of Spanish
rule over what is now the State of California (1542-1821).”
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